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This excited lady at the opera is the postcard version of the March 1895 front cover of Figaro Illustrated. It is by Dutch artist Frederick Kaemmerer (1839-1902). Her exuberance is contagious! Don't you feel happy and ready to celebrate just from looking at her:) I call her the Confetti Lady. There is indeed little confetti dots and dashes in this artwork but mostly it is the swirling streamers that catch our eye. Perhaps you'll want to add your own colorful confetti? Party invite. Graduation event. So many uses for this happy lady! Mailed in Paris in 1901. This is a rare postcard from a collection formerly owned by a Polish count, Benedict Tyszkiewicz, a well-known art patron who made Paris his home. I'm rather proud to have it in my personal collection now:)

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Embedded copyright. This scan is for PERSONAL use only. Use it to make art for yourself or family and friends, use in art swaps and contests.
This image CANNOT be sold. With your purchase, you agree to these terms and you agree to NOT 'share' this image with friends:)

ALSO available and listed separately; use 'confetti' in the word search box:
Commission-free and royalty-free COMMERCIAL USE version at 450 dpi (perfect for 5x7 greeting cards)
and
1200 dpi (can be printed wall art/poster size up to around 24 inches wide or so; commercial or personal use)

TO GET YOUR DOWNLOAD: It's ALMOST instant:)
Just WAIT about 3-5 minutes and you will receive an email with the download link for Photo No.1 about 3.5 by 5.5 inches at 300 dpi (without the watermarks, of course!). Easy peasy!

Antique French Postcards: For Artists and Collectors

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